
A Movement, Not a Campaign: How Legacy Shapes Todd Russell Perkins’s Mayoral Run
“This is a movement, not a campaign—from the North End to the future of Legacy Black Detroit.” In this powerful, deeply personal episode of Detroit

“This is a movement, not a campaign—from the North End to the future of Legacy Black Detroit.” In this powerful, deeply personal episode of Detroit

“Most folks that came north from the South weren’t migrants—they were refugees,” Jen Ingram declares, setting the tone for this powerfully layered conversation. In this

“Solar power is just sunlight hitting your skin, because your skin is a semiconductor too.” That quote from Ali Dirul of Ryter Cooperative Industries launches

“We’re not here to police our people—we’re here to protect and serve, with compassion.” In this special episode of Detroit is Different, Sheriff Raphael Washington

“People don’t care about policy—they want to know if you care about them.” Detroit is Different is back in studio with District 1 Detroit City

“If you don’t impact your environment, your environment’s going to impact you.” That’s how Glenn Wilson, President and CEO of Communities First Inc., sets the

“Hip hop wasn’t just music—it was a mirror, a movement, and a megaphone for the unheard. We weren’t just playing records; we were broadcasting revolution.”Detroit

“Man, I felt taller, lighter — like I lost a burden I didn’t even know I was carrying.” That’s how Ray Stone describes the moment